A humane and fair treatment of prisoners is of intrinsic value in itself, and is generally acclaimed to reduce prisoners' psychological distress and misconduct in prison, and their criminal behavior after release from prison. To create a more just prison climate, scholars have emphasized the importance of correctional staff. However, there is a lack of empirical research on the relationship between correctional officers' characteristics and prisoners' perceptions of a just treatment in prison. Our study fills this gap in knowledge. Data were used from (a) the Prison Project, a large-scale study in which prisoners held in all Dutch remand centers were surveyed (n = 1,610) and (b) the Dutch Correctional Staff Survey 2011 (n = 690). Multilevel...
This is the second of two studies to investigate prisoners\u27 willingness to approach prison office...
The procedural justice model has been widely used as an explanation for understanding legitimacy and...
__Abstract__ In the procedural justice literature, usually four elements are distinguished that a...
Reoffending rates after release from prison are high in most Western countries. Knowledge on how cer...
Procedural justice literature suggests that when criminal justice authorities treat people with fair...
Current theoretical research focusing on prison violence suggests that staff culture might influence...
Background Given the high prevalence of mental health problems among prisoners, knowledge on its det...
Literature about prisons is dealing with issues concerning prison officers very rarely, since attent...
Laan, P.H. van der [Promotor]Nieuwbeerta, P. [Promotor]Dirkzwager, A.J.E. [Copromotor
The United States’ criminal justice system is known for its punitive nature, particularly in compari...
Recent scholarship suggests disciplinary protocols and incarcerated individuals’ perceptions of proc...
M.A.The Department of Correctional Services (DCS) has adopted legislation that advocates for the reh...
PurposeThe Life in Custody (LIC) Study is a nationwide prospective cohort study examining the qualit...
Prison privatization has generally been associated with developments in neol...
Via their frequency of contact alone, Corrections Officers (COs) have maximal opportunity to role mo...
This is the second of two studies to investigate prisoners\u27 willingness to approach prison office...
The procedural justice model has been widely used as an explanation for understanding legitimacy and...
__Abstract__ In the procedural justice literature, usually four elements are distinguished that a...
Reoffending rates after release from prison are high in most Western countries. Knowledge on how cer...
Procedural justice literature suggests that when criminal justice authorities treat people with fair...
Current theoretical research focusing on prison violence suggests that staff culture might influence...
Background Given the high prevalence of mental health problems among prisoners, knowledge on its det...
Literature about prisons is dealing with issues concerning prison officers very rarely, since attent...
Laan, P.H. van der [Promotor]Nieuwbeerta, P. [Promotor]Dirkzwager, A.J.E. [Copromotor
The United States’ criminal justice system is known for its punitive nature, particularly in compari...
Recent scholarship suggests disciplinary protocols and incarcerated individuals’ perceptions of proc...
M.A.The Department of Correctional Services (DCS) has adopted legislation that advocates for the reh...
PurposeThe Life in Custody (LIC) Study is a nationwide prospective cohort study examining the qualit...
Prison privatization has generally been associated with developments in neol...
Via their frequency of contact alone, Corrections Officers (COs) have maximal opportunity to role mo...
This is the second of two studies to investigate prisoners\u27 willingness to approach prison office...
The procedural justice model has been widely used as an explanation for understanding legitimacy and...
__Abstract__ In the procedural justice literature, usually four elements are distinguished that a...